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Climate change is expected to result in more intense and longer-lasting and increase in the frequency and intensity of heavy rainfall events. The of drought followed by intense rainfall increases the risk of severe, with impacts on a range of natural and anthropogenic systems, including (road washouts, damage to houses) and impacts on agriculture (soil erosion and loss of crops and livestock). Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) is interconnected network of natural and designed landscape components, including bodies and green and open spaces, which provide multiple functions as: (i) water storage for irrigation and industry use, (ii) flood control, (iii) wetland areas for wildlife habitat or water purification, and many others. paper provides a review of information on the impact of BGI on environments, on water resources and vegetation. Efforts have been made to the BGI development situation in different countries. Based on the research, the authors suggest the following as priorities for future research the environmental impacts of BGI: determining the feasibility of BGI determining the impacts of applying the BGI for major regions where there been considerable nature-based recreation and tourism resources.
Ghofrani et al. (Mon,) studied this question.